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               Pastors, Preachers and Priests in Crawford County, PA.

 

James Gillmore/Gilmore

 

GILLMORE/GILMORE, JAMES Conference Relations: Licensed to Preach 1812; Admitted on Trial Methodist Episcopal Genesee Conference 1812; Full Member 1814; Deacon 1814, McKendree; Elder 1816, McKendree; Transferred to Methodist Episcopal Pittsburgh Conference 1828; Member of the Methodist Episcopal Erie Conference at Organization 1836. Deceased: September 27, 1866 in Erie, PA. Buried in Ashtabula, OH.

Appointments: NY: Lyons 1812-1813; Ontario 1813-1814; Canaan 1814-1815; Superannuated 1815-1817; Supernumerary 1817-1819; PA: Tioga 1819-1820; NY: Crooked Lake 1820-1821; Batavia 1821-1822; Genesee 1822-1823; Supernumerary 1823-1824; Prattsburg 1824-1825; Seneca 1825-1827; Superannuated 1827-1828; Jamestown 1828-1829; PA: Forestville 1829-1830; Youngsville 1830-1831; Butler: First 1831-1832; Ashtabula 1832-1833; Superannuated 1833-1834; Supernumerary 1834-1835; Superannuated 1835-1836; Supernumerary: Kinzua/Corydon 1836- 1837; Superannuated 1837-1839; Hartford 1839-1840; Ellsworth 1840-1841; Braceville 1841-1842; Superannuated 1842-1855; Conneautville/Dicksonburg/Harmonsburg/Linesville/Littles Corners 1855-1856; Pleasantville/Titusville: First 1856-1857; Superannuated 1857- 1858; NY: Frewsburg 1858-1859

Rev. James Gillmore was one of eight brothers - all became ministers.
 

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